On 07/03/2009 13:53, hugocoolens wrote: > I have a little php-script to help me learn foreign languages > In my php-code I have the following line: > $query="update wordlist set known=true where dutch='".$preceding."'"; > > This worked fine on a system running postgres 8.1, however in version > 8.3.5 something changed which makes records with the dutch-field > containing single quotes unfindable. You could argue that it's a bad > practice to include records with single quotes in a field but in > language related applications it's unavoidable as single quotes are > used and escaping every single quote when adding data to the database > is something you can't ask the user. > > example of a dutch field which causes the problem: hij zei: 'het is > waar' > > I guess there must be a way to escape the single quotes automatically > without rebuilding the database I'm not completely sure what you're looking for, but do you know the PHP function pg_escape_string()? - $query = "update wordlist set known=true where dutch='" . pg_escape_string($preceding) . "'"; HTH, Ray. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@xxxxxx Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general